A few strong thunderstorms possible this week in the Tri-State

Three more warmer-than-normal days are on tap for the Tri-State this week, but there's also a chance of thunderstorms both today and Wednesday night, according to the National Weather Service.

A "slight risk" area for severe weather has been outlined just east and south of the city of Evansville, with large hail the main concern, according to the Storm Prediction Center.

A stronger storm system is expected to move through the region Wednesday night or early Thursday, bringing another chance of strong thunderstorms. Forecasters are unsure if an unstable air mass capable of producing severe weather will be in place, however.

High temperatures are expected to reach the mid-50s to near 60 through Wednesday. Thursday will be the start of a substantial cooldown, with snow showers even possible as the storm system moves away from the region. Highs Friday through Sunday are expected to reach the lower- to mid-40s.